We have to play consistent and smart cricket – Coach Harper
Guyana Amazon Warriors batsman, Gajanand Singh, fresh from his match winning innings against the St. Lucia Stars to give the Warriors their first win in the year’s edition of the tournament, has stressed the importance of coming out on top in all their home games, beginning on Thursday at the National Stadium, Providence.
Moments after landing on these shores, Singh told the media at the Guyana Marriott Hotel in Georgetown: “Well, coming home now, a lot is dependent on us to win our home games. In comparison to St Lucia who lost all their home games, that is not something we can do now.”
The 29- year old further emphasized the necessity of playing well at home in order to sneak their way into the playoff round of the tournament, said: “We are looking to build and move up from this stage. We have started with a victory in St Lucia, there and hopefully we can get all four [wins] in Guyana and go through.”